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Suzuki:
Happy Birthday to My Friend
8/3, the birthday of a friend whose age was very different from mine. Instead of counting the days since we could no longer see each other, I'd rather shout about the day you were born. Because of that day, we were able to meet, and you still exist in my heart...
In daily life, there always come times when you feel like "I don't want to vacuum~ what a paiiinnn." And there are always times when I try to slack off on my training. "Hey Suzuki! Are you slacking off again? You lazy boy!" you'd say. Karl always called me his friend. Never "student" or "disciple." It was always "friend." Fujiwara Yoshiaki's the same too. So I call you "friend" too. You had such a huge influence on my life... Thank you.
The thing that brings me the most memories is the pushup bar in the store. One day, you said to me, "Suzuki! This is for you! Let's train together!" and gave it to me. I had seen you diligently sanding it with sandpaper every day. I'd wondered, what are you making? And then you gave me that pushup bar. Now, it's broken and can no longer be used.
Well, today I have a match in Denver. I suppose you'll be peeking out at me through the curtains. "You're like a wolverine again today. Bite more! Dig those teeth in!" ...
Happy Birthday Mr Karl Gotch.
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Open The Introduction To Dragongate by Scar The Skelly [UNAFFILIATED PART 3]
I can see the finish line, let's goooo!
Presentation Notes:
Ryu Fuda
Fuda and Mocchy had a wonderful match on the 6th of March this year in Korakuen, would recommend.
Daiki Yanagiuchi
The package Daiki gave Yoshioka was a challenge for the Dream Gate from Ben-K, including a note that proclaimed his intention and a golden rose.
Konomama Ichikawa
He’s actually from Kakamigahara City, Gifu. Yes, he’s from the same prefecture as Shun.
He’ll lose to moves you never should lose to in times you’d only see in squashes. Sometimes he even taps out during a move that isn’t a submission (like when he’s being held in a powerbomb position).
Kancho - a prank performed by clasping the hands together in the shape of a gun and attempting to poke the victim’s butthole.
Some of the people who have answered Ichikawa’s open challenge include Jun Akiyama, Yuji Nagata, The Great Sasuke, Necro Butcher, Akebono (rip king), Kensuke Sasaki, Abdullah The Butcher, Atsushi Onita, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Keiji Muto, Shingo Takagi (returning from New Japan in a special only once a year appearance).
Ichikawa has only wrestled once this year so far, taking it easy and letting his body recover from getting beaten up mercilessly for about 25 years?
La Estrella
Should mention, the dates here on this slide are set up in DD/MM/YYYY order, as that is what I am familiar with.
Estrella was a talented amateur wrestler before getting into Dragongate, which is why he’s a bit older than you would expect something who debuted in 2020 to be. Does he use his amateur wrestling skills in the ring? If you make him, but for the most part, he’s flipping all over the place like you forgot to turn gravity on.
Estrella splits his time between DG and North America, wrestling in the U.S and Mexico.
Shuji Kondo
Kondo only has one championship reign in Dragongate (with it being a very recent Twin Gate reign with Kenoh as members of Kongo) as he was fired in December 2004 alongside the rest of Aagan Iisou for alleged behavioural issues. He only returned to Dragongate in 2019.
Kenichiro Arai
Just last year Araken had a match with GENTARO that got a bit of buzz in the English-speaking puro scene on Twitter. I haven’t seen it myself, but I heard a lot of good about it.
Araken is also a proud supporter of the Hanshin Tigers and was thrilled when they broke the Colonel Sanders statue river curse (look it up if you don’t know what I’m talking about, you won’t regret it).
Ryo Saito
SaiRyo has been in both Real Hazard and JIMMYZ (the same as Horiguchi). I don’t think I need to really explain how impressive it to be able to be in both one of the heel units and the face units, and it not feel weird at all. Genki and SaiRyo are amazing.
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Noise (Sub. Esp)
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Título: Noise
País: Japón
Duración: 128 min.
Género: acción, thriller, misterio
Fecha de estreno: 28 de enero, 2022
Dirección: Hiroki Ryuichi
Guion: Kataoka Sho
SINOPSIS
Ambientada en un pueblo rural de caza que ha sufrito una disminución constante de la población debido al envejecimiento y la migración en el transcurso de muchos años. Pero cuando el pueblo comienza a producir un producto conocido como "higo negro", empieza a traer dinero y oportunidades de regreso al pueblo. La historia comienza cuando Izumi Keita, el cuidador de una plantación de higos negros, se encuentra con un hombre con un aire que no encaja con el pueblo.
CAST
Fujiwara Tatsuya como Izumi Keita
Matsuyama Kenichi como Tanabe Jun
Kamiki Ryunosuke como Moriya Shinichirou
Kuroki Haru como Izumi Kana
Nagase Masatoshi como Hatakeyama Tsutomu
Ito Ayumi como Aoki Chihiro
Kimiko Yo como Shoji Hanae
Sakoda Takaya como Noge Jiro
Sakou Yoshi como Yokota Shoichi
Nahana como Yokota Yoko
Emoto Akira como Yokota Shokichi
Tsuruta Mayu como Moriya Hitomi
Watanabe Daichi como Komisaka Mutsuo
Oishi Goro como Yamashita Shinsuke
Namioka Kazuki como Sakai Yoshiaki
Terajima Susumu como Okazaki Tadashi
TRÁILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK5HdjF5rq0
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At Power And Might, I've put up some great links for those who aspire to be wrestlers and learn from some of the best grapplers and legends of today. On the right side of the blog, scroll to Wrestling Links where you can find some of the very best material on the art of wrestling from Catch Wrestlers such as Josh Barnett, Joel Bane, Harry Smith & Neil Melanson to Legends of CACC such as Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Kazushi Sakuraba. There's also kick ass resources for Amateur Wrestlers who want to up their game on the mat whether in High School, NCAA's or even at the Olympic Level with Champions and Olympic Medalists such as John Smith from Oklahoma State, Iowa Legends Tom & Terry Brands, World Record Holder Wade Schalles and Olympian Gable Steveson.
So much you can find to take your grappling to greater levels than you can imagine. Learn about the art of pinning, takedown fundamentals, submissions that will make your opponent beg for mercy, offensive and defensive maneuvers your opponent won't see coming and so much more. Dominate on the mat, octagon or the ring.
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NJPW 50th Anniversary Show - 3/1/2022: Loads of Legends Appear For Celebratory Extravaganza; Kota Ibushi, Hiroyoshi Tenzan Out of Anniversary and New Japan Cup
New Japan Pro Wrestling
Today was the 50th Anniversary event for New Japan Pro Wrestling. Although the actual date of the debut show was 3/6/1972, it’s not always strictly observed on that day. Nevertheless, it’s a long time for a pro wrestling company to be around (and it won’t be the only Japanese company observing that milestone, as All Japan Pro Wrestling is 50 this year as well). Through three ownerships and countless changing winds for the business, NJPW has weathered the storms, even during periods where it did not look like they would. Congratulations to them.
It was announced yesterday that neither Kota Ibushi nor Hiroyoshi Tenzan would be on this show, or in the New Japan Cup after all. Tenzan’s knee injury is still bothering him so that will pull him out. With that, the winner of Toru Yano v. Taichi will get a bye into the third round on forfeit. With Ibushi, it seemed like he was going to make it, but ultimately it was determined he would not be as fit as he should be given the nature of his injury. Ibushi is 39, he is not getting any younger. We may be seeing a decline in his ability to wrestle regularly at this stage, however as this show will prove, there are those far older who are still giving it a go. Great O-Khan now gets a forfeit win into the 2nd round, to face Taiji Ishimori. The fourth match on this show was changed as well, with Young Lions Yuto Nakashima & Kosei Fujita stepping in.
Prior to the opening match, long time veteran NJPW ring announcer Hidekazu “Kero” Tanaka brought out a Who’s Who of former NJPW stars and legends. Keiji Muto, Masahiro Chono, Tatsumi Fujinami, Seiji Sakaguchi, Norio Honaga (who would be a special referee during the 6th match), Akira Maeda (!!!), Jushin Thunder Liger, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kazuo Yamazaki, Wataru Inoue, Tiger Hattori, Shiro Koshinaka, Kengo Kimura, Riki Choshu, Milano Collection AT, Minoru Tanaka, Masahito Kakihara and Motoyuki Kitazawa were all in the ring, along with Kazuchika Okada. The original Tiger Mask, Satoru Sayama, gave a video message as he is not in good health to be appearing live (and neither is NJPW’s founder Antonio Inoki). Seiji Sakaguchi and Kazuchika Okada then gave short little statements, with Okada saying how nervous he was to be part of this historic event.
NJPW 50th Anniversary Show
- 3/1/2022, Tokyo Nippon Budokan (NJPWWorld)
EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi & SHO [Bullet Club] d. Tiger Mask IV, YOH [CHAOS] & Ryohei Oiwa (Yujiro > Oiwa, Pimp Juice, 6:35)
Bad Luck Fale, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club] d. Taichi [SZKG], TAKA Michinoku [SZKG] & Minoru Tanaka [GLEAT] (ELP > TAKA, Thunderkiss ‘86, 9:50)
CIMA, El Lindaman & T-Hawk [#STRONGHEARTS] d. El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG] (CIMA > DOUKI, Meteora, 9:22)
Will Ospreay, Great O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & Aaron Henare [United Empire] d. Satoshi Kojima, Yuji Nagata, Yuto Nakashima & Kosei Fujita (O-Khan > Fujita, Eliminator, 9:20)
Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] d. Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma, Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS], Toru Yano [CHAOS] & Shiro Koshinaka [FREE] (Shingo > Honma, Last Of The Dragon, 12:38)
Champion v. Champion Tag Match: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] d. Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato (Goto > Taguchi, Shoto, 15:04)
NJPW 50th Anniversary Match: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS], Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tatsumi Fujinami [Dradition] d. Minoru Suzuki [SZKG], Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] & Yoshiaki Fujiwara [FREE] (Okada > Suzuki, Rainmaker, 18:12)
The babyfaces win the main, with Fujinami closing out the show with an “Ichi, Ni, San, DAAAA!” in tribute to Inoki. Okada and Tanahashi gave their own tributes to Inoki and the future of NJPW as well. Fujiwara and Suzuki kinda got each others’ goat through the match as well, with Fujiwara still trying to act as Suzuki’s trainer. Bishomon defeat Team Six or Nine in the annual Heavy v. Junior match, and it was a fun match, showing the triumph of four guys on the roster who’ve been seen as chronic underachievers or joke wrestlers.
GLEAT and #STRONGHEARTS showed out big on this show, with a tease of a singles match between Els Desperado and Lindaman, both champions in their companies.
Overall this was what the Anniversary show is supposed to do, make you feel good about NJPW and pro wrestling, with a lot of teases coming for the New Japan Cup 2022 tournament that starts tomorrow. I won’t be posting about it until Thursday, mind, but I think we’ll all be OK for it.
Tomorrow’s card:
New Japan Cup 2022
All shows on NJPWWorld
- 3/2/2022, Tokyo Nippon Budokan
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: CIMA [#STRONGHEARTS] v. TAKA Michinoku [SZKG]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Tomoaki Honma v. YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Yuji Nagata v. Hirooki Goto [CHAOS]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Togi Makabe v. Jeff Cobb [United Empire]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Toru Yano [CHAOS] v. Taichi [SZKG]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Hiroshi Tanahashi v. YOH [CHAOS]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Tetsuya Naito [Los Ingobernables] v. Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club]
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. El Desperado [SZKG]
While we are celebrating anniversaries, it’s also the 19th anniversary of Kenta Kobashi defeating Mitsuharu Misawa, at last, for a title, which was the beginning of one of the greatest title runs ever, Kobashi’s lone, 13-defense reign of the GHC Heavyweight title. Next year is the 20th anniversary for that; I will mark my calendar now to do a longer-form piece about it at some point.
That’s really it for today. WAVE ran today as well. Tokyo Joshi held a show at a swimming pool with one match yesterday so I don’t think I really need to get into that one.
Be back Thursday, which promises a new unit reveal in Dragon Gate.
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